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hree Top SGA Posts
Uncontested At Present
No Voice, But Furt
(ACP) - Hollywood actress
Barbara Rush spoke to Syra­cuse'
University students re­cently.
and the DAILY ORANG E
reported her views on her pro­Cession.
Executive Council Extends
Petitioning Time Indefinitely
BY JAMf;S TURNER
The Student Government Association's ex~utive coun~
last night extended indefinitely ,petitioning time for the
or president, vice presiq.ent, and treasurer or the SOA
that candidates for these offices were unoP'"
POUNDER'S BALL AT 8PR.INa:-Wlih the Al'IIt lunny day each
....... tIIere ........ &0 bella ,,_rly .unt .... by co.eds of RPI.
.-ore a.e root .r Foander'. Rail" IleChtded, thlt! Ie ttle moet
_tuaI place tor t.aaln .. to take p1aoe. To record the rub to the
roof &II .. 1~ •• plioto(r'apber ... pla.ced at an ad"antap point
.. reoOnI tnll"'llt ...... of the year.
About Elvis Presley, :Miss
Rush claimed his talent was
primarily showmanship. "He
has no voice," sha declared, II---------­String
Quartet Will Open
Concert Series Here Tomorrow
Tbe RicJamood String Quartet, appearing in the first
eoacert of the DeW series sponsored by the Accidental Club,
will preeeat a ooacert tomorrow ni~ht at 8:S0 in the Shafer
SI.Playb ......
1be Quartet. wu founded seven ---------­ye.
J.n ago along with the Rich- "happy to be chOien by the' stu­mond
a..mber MUliie Society. un- d~t. ot the school in their at­der
the Jeadenhip or Mr. Volney tempt to bring concerts to
Shepard, h!:ad at the RPI School campus . .. , we can know .
of Muai'c.. PreHnt memben are aomethln& they .
"but he does have a sense of
humor, and he', lott ot fun on
the .creen,"
Crafts Show Held
1\lr. Allan EastmAn, ad\'lsor
In HPl's Applied Arts and Edu·
calion Department, ,,'as the
,uMt of the Womlln'!'i Olub Fed­~
ration of Vlrrlnla. Lee Dilltrict
litst Thursday. •
l\lT, Eashnan a cted a8 judge
for a Cralts Show In\'ol\'ln,
en t r I e s of on,lnal jewelry,
enamel work, etchings, palnt­Inrs
on tin, wea.,'lng and wood
SCUlpture, The e x h I bit. was
beld at the Jefferson Hot e I,
where aU pro,teete remained for
the day, Three ~bbonll wert!
..... __ . Jnn ..... -a.rty. _....,.
vloHD ... viola; Henry IJ.cio, mmey with, It gives us a good
violin. aa1 Paul Cartwright, cello. feeDn, to ftnd people who share
' DIIrtiaa' tu flnt ftve yean the the lame ideas and goal we have."
~ performed Mveral times
II;-~ lon .. Ia 'pul"pMe o,...th8''''~'r-blblt
..... to .Umulale Inter .. ' '---_______ -'---2::.:..:..::..:..::.:.::=-:..:..:::::::..::.._
In womM'. participation In
cral.,
:':-M::':",= ... ~t ::::::: No Stay.At.Home
~. but the lut two yean
.t.b..e".n : ''b''u:: 0be:e:n: :o'n hly~ :a 'sti.nnl~ M ,a:n~- Be anty W onI dn't Sw ap
d. liOWI).,a~anceI. They have
pla)'ed lately .. Wuhington and Pl' ·th S· I G· I ~C;:'-:ndHr:!~'t"'bu'" aces WI lng e Ir
1be bI, hope d the group, ae- . BY OTEY SMITH
=::tr~ q~~~e~~ a:~ p~~~ "I thought he was ugly when I first met him," That's
of the state." the :~'8.y the Proscrillt's first married campus beauty, Judy
The ensemble auempts to playa "Hank" Tanguy. described her husband.
proportion of American In spite of this sO)1lcwhat less
feeling that they are the ART AUCTION than spectacular first im pression,
an~hing being produced Tu~;~::;~t~!~ ';;:;~!?:t 'I "I-lank" says she wouldn't swap
oday- at least one Mr. Raymond lIodgu will be places with a single gid for any-has
been played at [ tbe auctioneer, thing. "Marriage is fun of ad-performance
since J'AlNTlNGS ETCIIlNGS DJ,OCK vantages and 1 haven' t found a
PRINTS SCULPTURE disadvantage yet, Of course be-says
the group is ! CI':KAJIICS n ':WI:I.RY UKAWINGS cause of the money angle, there
TIle RJchmond 8tring Quartet will al'pear tomorrow night at 8 :SO
'P."' ... tbe 8bafer 8t. Playhouse. (I-r) Mr. l\Jilton Cherry, HOllry
PMII Cartwrllht, Mild MI"!!. 1\lIIton (,'IC~rry . The conce rt hi
... IlC!IW lIerl r.~ being 8poDAOred by the UPI Aocldcllt.a l
.......... ~D 1 In Hrln, q .. rleW from all o"~r the --
are some things you have to do
without. but I really don't mind
this," she said. Her husband Ed
is a KA at Randolph-l\lacon and
"Hank" says they don't act at all
like "an old married couple,"
"We party almost every weekend
and never just sit around like some
couples."
After Ed finishes a hitch in the
navy, they plan to buy a ranch In
Montana and raise horses and chil­dren.
P resent plans call for two
of the latte r.
~IAKES OWN CLOT Hf~ !S
A sophomore In the Costume De­sign
I)epa l·tment, "Hnnk" mllkes
mosl of her clothes. '111is ablllly,
she says, is due to the tenching
of Mrs. Sally Marks. '-Hank" says
she like!! Ihe Fashion Department
l;Ind owcs all hcr sewing ability to
Mn •. l\lal'ks. As a matter of fact,
a IItriking example of her dexterity
wilh 8 needle Is the ~\\ Imming ( ,­semble
~he's wcnl'lng In Ihe pic­IUl'C.
While on the $lIbJecl of
s lrikmg ~xAm pl es, how docs her
(Se" UEAU1'¥, r"Ie 5) JUDY TANGUY

Three Top SGA Posts Uncontested At Present, Executive Council Extends Petitioning Time Indefinitely -- String Quartet Will Open Concert Series Here Tomorrow -- Crafts Show Held -- Art Classes Design Covers For Magazines -- No Stay-At-Home, Beauty Wouldn't Swap Places with Single Girl

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Published by the students of the Richmond Professional Institute, College of William and Mary (1940-1947); The Richmond Professional Institute and Virginia Polytechnic Institute cooperating (1947-1955); Richmond Professional Institute of the Colege of William and Mary <1955-1962>; Richmond Professional Institute, Sept. 21, 1962-May 24, 1968; Virginia Commonwealth University, Sept. 20, 1968-May 23, 1969.

------=-~--------
hree Top SGA Posts
Uncontested At Present
No Voice, But Furt
(ACP) - Hollywood actress
Barbara Rush spoke to Syra­cuse'
University students re­cently.
and the DAILY ORANG E
reported her views on her pro­Cession.
Executive Council Extends
Petitioning Time Indefinitely
BY JAMf;S TURNER
The Student Government Association's ex~utive coun~
last night extended indefinitely ,petitioning time for the
or president, vice presiq.ent, and treasurer or the SOA
that candidates for these offices were unoP'"
POUNDER'S BALL AT 8PR.INa:-Wlih the Al'IIt lunny day each
....... tIIere ........ &0 bella ,,_rly .unt .... by co.eds of RPI.
.-ore a.e root .r Foander'. Rail" IleChtded, thlt! Ie ttle moet
_tuaI place tor t.aaln .. to take p1aoe. To record the rub to the
roof &II .. 1~ •• plioto(r'apber ... pla.ced at an ad"antap point
.. reoOnI tnll"'llt ...... of the year.
About Elvis Presley, :Miss
Rush claimed his talent was
primarily showmanship. "He
has no voice" sha declared, II---------­String
Quartet Will Open
Concert Series Here Tomorrow
Tbe RicJamood String Quartet, appearing in the first
eoacert of the DeW series sponsored by the Accidental Club,
will preeeat a ooacert tomorrow ni~ht at 8:S0 in the Shafer
SI.Playb ......
1be Quartet. wu founded seven ---------­ye.
J.n ago along with the Rich- "happy to be chOien by the' stu­mond
a..mber MUliie Society. un- d~t. ot the school in their at­der
the Jeadenhip or Mr. Volney tempt to bring concerts to
Shepard, h!:ad at the RPI School campus . .. , we can know .
of Muai'c.. PreHnt memben are aomethln& they .
"but he does have a sense of
humor, and he', lott ot fun on
the .creen"
Crafts Show Held
1\lr. Allan EastmAn, ad\'lsor
In HPl's Applied Arts and Edu·
calion Department, ,,'as the
,uMt of the Womlln'!'i Olub Fed­~
ration of Vlrrlnla. Lee Dilltrict
litst Thursday. •
l\lT, Eashnan a cted a8 judge
for a Cralts Show In\'ol\'ln,
en t r I e s of on,lnal jewelry,
enamel work, etchings, palnt­Inrs
on tin, wea.,'lng and wood
SCUlpture, The e x h I bit. was
beld at the Jefferson Hot e I,
where aU pro,teete remained for
the day, Three ~bbonll wert!
..... __ . Jnn ..... -a.rty. _....,.
vloHD ... viola; Henry IJ.cio, mmey with, It gives us a good
violin. aa1 Paul Cartwright, cello. feeDn, to ftnd people who share
' DIIrtiaa' tu flnt ftve yean the the lame ideas and goal we have."
~ performed Mveral times
II;-~ lon .. Ia 'pul"pMe o,...th8''''~'r-blblt
..... to .Umulale Inter .. ' '---_______ -'---2::.:..:..::..:..::.:.::=-:..:..:::::::..::.._
In womM'. participation In
cral.,
:':-M::':",= ... ~t ::::::: No Stay.At.Home
~. but the lut two yean
.t.b..e".n : ''b''u:: 0be:e:n: :o'n hly~ :a 'sti.nnl~ M ,a:n~- Be anty W onI dn't Sw ap
d. liOWI).,a~anceI. They have
pla)'ed lately .. Wuhington and Pl' ·th S· I G· I ~C;:'-:ndHr:!~'t"'bu'" aces WI lng e Ir
1be bI, hope d the group, ae- . BY OTEY SMITH
=::tr~ q~~~e~~ a:~ p~~~ "I thought he was ugly when I first met him" That's
of the state." the :~'8.y the Proscrillt's first married campus beauty, Judy
The ensemble auempts to playa "Hank" Tanguy. described her husband.
proportion of American In spite of this sO)1lcwhat less
feeling that they are the ART AUCTION than spectacular first im pression,
an~hing being produced Tu~;~::;~t~!~ ';;:;~!?:t 'I "I-lank" says she wouldn't swap
oday- at least one Mr. Raymond lIodgu will be places with a single gid for any-has
been played at [ tbe auctioneer, thing. "Marriage is fun of ad-performance
since J'AlNTlNGS ETCIIlNGS DJ,OCK vantages and 1 haven' t found a
PRINTS SCULPTURE disadvantage yet, Of course be-says
the group is ! CI':KAJIICS n ':WI:I.RY UKAWINGS cause of the money angle, there
TIle RJchmond 8tring Quartet will al'pear tomorrow night at 8 :SO
'P."' ... tbe 8bafer 8t. Playhouse. (I-r) Mr. l\Jilton Cherry, HOllry
PMII Cartwrllht, Mild MI"!!. 1\lIIton (,'IC~rry . The conce rt hi
... IlC!IW lIerl r.~ being 8poDAOred by the UPI Aocldcllt.a l
.......... ~D 1 In Hrln, q .. rleW from all o"~r the --
are some things you have to do
without. but I really don't mind
this" she said. Her husband Ed
is a KA at Randolph-l\lacon and
"Hank" says they don't act at all
like "an old married couple"
"We party almost every weekend
and never just sit around like some
couples."
After Ed finishes a hitch in the
navy, they plan to buy a ranch In
Montana and raise horses and chil­dren.
P resent plans call for two
of the latte r.
~IAKES OWN CLOT Hf~ !S
A sophomore In the Costume De­sign
I)epa l·tment, "Hnnk" mllkes
mosl of her clothes. '111is ablllly,
she says, is due to the tenching
of Mrs. Sally Marks. '-Hank" says
she like!! Ihe Fashion Department
l;Ind owcs all hcr sewing ability to
Mn •. l\lal'ks. As a matter of fact,
a IItriking example of her dexterity
wilh 8 needle Is the ~\\ Imming ( ,­semble
~he's wcnl'lng In Ihe pic­IUl'C.
While on the $lIbJecl of
s lrikmg ~xAm pl es, how docs her
(Se" UEAU1'¥, r"Ie 5) JUDY TANGUY